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LEGO Bricks Help Complete Supercomputer

Of the many uses of the LEGO brick, computer usage does not fall too high on the list. But while some techies have build computer casings out of their collection, others recently used the famous stud-and-tube system to hold together their supercomputer. Scientists at the University of Southampton used LEGO bricks to connect 64 separate systems together, mounted on the plastic, for great power. Learn more <a href='http://news.cnet.com/8301-10797_3-57513107-235/supercomputer-clicked-together-from-legos-and-raspberry-pis/' target='offsite'>here</a>.View the full article

Is there anything that Lego pieces can't be used to help with something? Because everytime I think that I know everything that Lego pieces can be used for, a story like this comes along and proves me wrong.

Edited by Toa Smoke Monster, Sep 19 2012 - 09:42 PM.

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Everyone is one choice away from being the bad guy in another person's story.